"No! I do not want anyone praying to ask an imaginary "being" for advice on sending people to their deaths." So you objected when Clinton spent time with his spiritual advisor and did much the same thing before his military actions? Fewer US citizens died, true, but no fewer foreign citizens if you believe stories of how bloody US attacks in the Balkins were. Or is it only that you care when you know about it, you want a President to keep it to himself? It would have been OK if he hadn't mentioned it to Woodward? On the whole I'm less concerned with the "unpopularity" of what you say than in you're apparent assumption that you can decide for the rest of us whether this is reasonable behavior. Given that there's nothing to suggest that God told Bush to do this (read the quote again), the worst it did was force him to reflect one more time on the decision.
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